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Hippopotamus range (And their history of introduction into the Americas) The Latin word hippopotamus is derived from the ancient Greek ἱπποπόταμος, hippopótamos, from ἵππος, híppos, "horse", and ποταμός,
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Some of the ghosts, cryptids, gnomes, demons, and other spiritual entities from the folklore/urban legends of the Mediterranean María Cuchilla is said to be a condemned spirit of a young
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How to say "bean" in some of the languages in Latin America and the Caribbean Updated and revised version, with way more languages. How to say "bean" in some of
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Mounted stock herders or "Cowboys" around the world Interesting fact: “buckaroo” is an English version of the Spanish word “vaquero”.UPDATED Vaqueros/Charros () :The vaqueros of Mexico, some of the first
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The spread of the drink called "Horchata"Horchata originated in North Africa. They used the chufa/tiger nut to make horchata. It made its way to Spain and West Africa via the
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A simplified map of the creation of the music genre known as "Salsa" Salsa music is a popular dance music genre that initially arose in New York City during
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Horned gods in European folklore/mythology Pan was a Greek god of shepherds and flocks, & mountain wilds. He has the hindquarters, legs, & horns of a goat. He is
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Halloween, All Soul's Day and other traditions celebrated from the end of October to the end of November. Halloween, also known as All Hallows' Eve is a celebration observed in
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Some of the fairies, monsters, elves, demons, and other paranormal entities of Spain & the surrounding countries The Brujas/Bruxas are the witches of Iberian folklore. Tradtionally, a witch is someone
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